Farmers no longer have to haul their cows tothe car wash for a spit shine coif.Old is New Again!

GettyThere's a growing contingency of people (me) who consistentlymisplace their cell phones and yearn for the days of the Big Box.In case the Big Box doesn't catch on, I'll diversify:

After all, we have to charge our phones and iPods somewhere.

The Sandal Bottle Opener

If we can get these into college campusconvenience stores we'll be rich!

I'm Awake Decals

Another college must-have! Stick these decals on your eyelids andprofessors will think you're paying rapt attention to their lectures.The decals will also come in handy when 7 year seniors start their first jobs.

Book Sheets

Slightly more expensive than the Kindle, these sheets are perfectfor those of us who love to read in bed. Plus it's really big print.

Forget IKEA!

The Instant Room was invented for big city dwellerswho are comfortable in a 50 sq. ft. apartment.

Who wouldn't pay $10 for a gadget that allowsyou to dispense 2/3's of a $1.25 soda?

1. decor created through upcycling vintage and antique items found at flea markets, thrift stores, and yard sales; 2. a DIY State of Mind associated with bargain hunting and repurposing everyday items in novel and unique ways; 3. a thrifty attitude of saving.

Rustic eclecticism (I made that up.)

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A sassy Southern woman of "a certain age" who collects recipes but can't cook; is a decent writer; full-time mom to two little boys in furry pajamas; long distance mom to 4 and Nana to 9 perfect grandchildren; needs to listen more (who doesn't?!) and would take a bullet for a friend...in the leg, no vital organs.

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